Security of synced bookmarks in light of the Edward Snowden revelations - are we secure?
In light of the Edward Snowden revelations about the NSA and in particular use of the Homeland Security laws to obtain ANY information that a US company holds about a person…
Is there any way the Mozilla organisation can get access to my synced bookmarks?
What is the level of encryption? (technical details please - obscurity may as well be no security)
How secure is it?
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Please see and read some these other threads
- I have cross linked some threads in are bookmarks encrypted?
- I have escalated the following thread /questions/999581
If I disable my master password and enable sync of my passwords, how are they encrypted? What is my encryption key?
See "Why does Firefox Accounts require me to choose a password?":
In the FxA backed version of Firefox Sync, we will encrypt your Sync data with a key derived from your Firefox Account password, instead a random key managed by the J-PAKE pairing protocol.